The more I listen to the talking heads, the more I have to agree with Mike that Tebow will be an option for the Pats. Tebow is a great athlete - I think of a superutility guy in baseball. You don't want him being the top option at any position, but if you have him to plug holes, etc., he's very valuable. Belichick is creative enough to find ways to use Tebow, and no one NE fans aren't going to cry for Tebow to start. Controversy dead before it starts.

I think the new Jax GM is dumb for saying he doesn't want Tebow. That franchise is in rough shape, without a good QB. If nothing else, Tebow sells a ton of merch and puts a lot of butts in the seats. They should sign Tebow on a one-year deal, even if it's just a PR/business move.

The more I think about it, I honestly feel like coaches and GMs are afraid to give Tebow a shot in case he succeeds and then they are A) forced to keep playing him and B) forced to admit they were wrong. If Tebow's agent is worth a salt though, he'd tell Tebow to start preparing for a career as a TE.

NE or NO. No one clamors for him to start over Bree/Brady. Both coaches will figure out a way to use him in a variety of positions(Kordell Stewart-like). That's the only two situations that come to mind that won't create a controversy and will utilize what he can do.

Jax makes dumb decisions on the fly. Gabbert is your future? Then you don't have one. Nobody goes to Jags games. If nothing else, he would put butts in those empty seats.

I think they're afraid to give Tebow a shot because, if he succeeds, they have to redo their offense and back-up QB situation. You can't have Tebow as the starter and a drop back guy in the back-up role. And, quite honestly, like Griffin, he's gonna get dinged playing full-time. If the coach/GM isn't comfortable with the style they'll have to play, their only way out is a Manning-like deal that the Broncos got. If Denver had dumped Tebow and Manning broke his neck in week 1, the fans would have killed Fox(Horseface gets a pass because he's Elway).

This actually isn't true (at least not by their attendance numbers. They had 96.8% (17th in the NFL) attendance on the year and I don't believe they had a single home blackout. I've thought this fact seemed odd, to me, as I lived down there for about 6 months, and never saw any Jaguar fans (didn't spend a lot of time in downtown Jacksonville, though.)

Posted by Jtpsops on 3/21/2012 1:00:00 PM (view original):This could be good or bad for Tebow. NY media are ruthless, but all the Sanchez hate could make Tebow popular. It's also a good system for him - running/defensive oriented/smash mouth team

Tebow still has skills - the Jets just didn't use him right (or very much).

Put Tebow in situations where he can use his combination of skills, which include throwing and running and perhaps even receiving. Let him do what he did in college or even what he did with the Broncos and he'll give you at least something you can use.

If a team picks Tebow up and he pans out into even half of what his original hype was, then many teams will wish they had jumped on the chance to grab him.